Solar flare effects in the Earth’s magnetosphere

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Jing Liu
Wenbin Wang
Liying Qian
William Lotko
Alan G. Burns
Kevin Pham
Gang Lu
Stanley C. Solomon
Libo Liu
Weixing Wan
Brian J. Anderson
Anthea Coster
Frederick Wilder
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[1] Shandong University,Institute of Space Sciences
[2] High Altitude Observatory,Department of Physics
[3] National Center for Atmospheric Research,undefined
[4] Thayer School of Engineering,undefined
[5] Dartmouth College,undefined
[6] Key Laboratory of Earth and Planetary Physics,undefined
[7] Institute of Geology and Geophysics,undefined
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[9] Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,undefined
[10] Haystack Observatory,undefined
[11] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,undefined
[12] The University of Texas at Arlington,undefined
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Nature Physics | 2021年 / 17卷
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The Earth’s magnetosphere is the outermost layer of the geospace system deflecting energetic charged particles from the Sun and solar wind. The solar wind has major impacts on the Earth’s magnetosphere, but it is unclear whether the same holds for solar flares—a sudden eruption of electromagnetic radiation on the Sun. Here we use a recently developed whole geospace model combined with observational data from the 6 September 2017 X9.3 solar flare event to reveal solar flare effects on magnetospheric dynamics and on the electrodynamic coupling between the magnetosphere and its adjacent ionosphere, the ionized part of Earth’s upper atmosphere. We observe a rapid and large increase in flare-induced photoionization of the polar ionospheric E-region at altitudes between 90 km and 150 km. This reduces the efficiency of mechanical energy conversion in the dayside solar wind–magnetosphere interaction, resulting in less Joule heating of the Earth’s upper atmosphere, a reconfiguration of magnetosphere convection, as well as changes in dayside and nightside auroral precipitation. This work thus demonstrates that solar flare effects extend throughout the geospace via electrodynamic coupling, and are not limited—as previously believed—to the atmospheric region where radiation energy is absorbed1.
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